My roommate has a PCI modem as well, though it's made by ESS not Wisecom.. supposedly it's not a Winmodem, but who can really tell.
> assigned to a serial device. Do the following: > > 1. make sure you have pciutils installed. Check > > 2. run lspci -v and look for a reference to the "serial controller" > device. Note its IRQ and i/o port address, say, for example: > > "00:13.0 Serial controller: US Robotics: Unknown device 1008 (rev 01) > (prog-if 02) > Subsystem: Unknown device 12b9:00ad > Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 19 > I/O ports at efe0" Check, found it on IRQ 4 (?) IO Port b400 > > 3. open /etc/rc.boot/0setserial, scrool down to MANUAL CONFIGURATION, > look at the lines for COM1 to COM4, and uncomment the line for, say, > ttyS2 and edit it to read, say, for example: > > "${SETSERIAL} -b /dev/ttyS2 uart 16550A port 0xefe0 irq 19 > ${STD_FLAGS}" > Check, Windows had it on COM1, so i changed /dev/ttyS0 > > 4. reboot. Done, but modem still doesn't respond to anything. Any other ideas? -- Curtis Hogg Email 1 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Email 2 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW - http://www.cyberhighway.net/~buckmins ---------------------------------------------- Q: Why haven't you graduated yet? A: Well, Dad, I could have finished years ago, but I wanted my dissertation to rhyme. ----------------------------------------------